Federal Hazards and Solid Waste AmendmentsThe trucks do curbside pick up from the houses and they take it to the drop off centers who seperate the materials. They then make the materials reusable and efficient again.If you take the recycled goods in by hand, the might just pay you for what you bring in. Landfills and Recycling CentersWho purchases recycled materials?Consumers and the retail marketWhat recycles material has biggest demand?GLASSLanfill pictureDisease/disorders related to old dumpsSkin could burn, vision impaired, lung damage, and when absorbed intothe blood stream it can damage blood, nervous system, liver, and kidneys

Polycytherma vera, cancer, asthma, and even infectious respiratory diseaseNo one interested?Then it is donated or kept until demand goes back upFreedom MetalsNearest recycle center in LouisvilleWhat does future look like for landfills?They are moving to being recycled and that they will eventually disappearBibliographyWhat does future look like for recycling centers?More will be built and more people will take their productsProblems regarding landfillsGround water contamination and the constant expansionProblems regarding recycling centersNot everything can be recycledThe bottom lenear system separates the trash and subsequent lechate from ground water. It then goes into cells where the trash is stored within the landfill. The storm water drainage collects rain water that falls on the landfill whereas the leachate collection system collects water that has percolated through the landfill. The methane collection system collects the methane gas that's formed during the breakdown of trash. Finally, there is the covering/ cap that seals off the top of the landfill. APES landfill project by Lilia Hamiltonhttp://howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/landfill6.htmhttp://howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/recycling5.htmhttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/08/business/worldbusiness/08iht-08recycle.18475139.htmlwww.ehow.com/info_8549840-buys-recycles-products.htmlhttps://www.teachengineering.org/view_activity.php?url=collection/cub_/activities/cub_enveng/cub_enveng_lesson05_activity2.xmlhttp://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608031399548682948&pid=1.7